Super League: Leeds 28-6 Hull KR – Rhinos stun leaders

It was a chastening evening for the Challenge Cup holders who found Leeds simply too hot to handle.
They were not helped by first-half injuries to forwards Sauaso Sue and Jai Whitbread, which took them out of the contest and, in the case of Sue in particular, look serious enough to threaten his involvement in the run-in.
Already without the suspended Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Hull KR were on the back foot from the start with Leeds drawing first blood in the 13th minute through Connor, who landed six out of six with the boot.
There did not look to be much on when he took the ball in the middle of the field, but a fend on Whitbread created the space and the Leeds half-back had the pace to go over.
Four minutes later, teenage front-row Cassell struck for his side’s second try, collecting Kallum Watkins’ chip through, which cannoned off the post.
It was the outstanding young prospect’s second try in two games.
Things went from bad to worse for the Robins when Miller went over for Leeds’s third try in the 26th minute. It was a beauty too, with the lightning full-back gliding through a hole as the home side spread the ball, and then stepping off his right foot for his ninth Super League try of the season.
Leeds led a stunned Hull KR 18-0 at the break.
The visitors came out strongly after the break, but winger Joe Burgess was thwarted by a terrific last-ditch tackle from Newman. Then Mikey Lewis, who endured an uncharacteristically error-ridden evening, was held up over the line.
Hull KR claimed a try on the hour as Newman, under pressure for a kick from Jack Broadbent, spilled the ball behind his own line, but referee Jack Smith adjudged he was tackled in the air.
Brodie Croft put Newman in for Leeds’s fourth try with ten minutes left, leaving Tom Davies’s 100th Super League try late on mere consolation.
While the defeat will almost certainly only delay Hull KR’s crowning as League Leaders’ Shield winners, Leeds have put themselves right into the race for second place that brings with it a home semi-final.
The only blot on the evening for Leeds was the loss of captain Ash Handley in the second half to a groin injury.